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A warm, journalistic look at CosMc’s San Antonio launch, its beverage-forward pilot, and the learnings from a bold McDonald’s test-and-learn concept
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CosMc’s arrived in San Antonio with a gentle invitation to linger over a beverage moment. The space glows with a soft nostalgia, more café than counter-serve, and it feels designed for conversation as much as a quick bite. The concept, positioned as a sister to McDonald’s, centers on beverage-forward experiences and multiple order channels, inviting guests to choose how they connect—from the drive-thru window to the self-service kiosks and the mobile app. It’s a careful hospitality gesture wrapped in a test bed: a city known for its warmth becomes a classroom for a different kind of guest journey.
To mark the moment, CosMc’s scheduled a grand opening on August 10–11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 12360 FM 1957. The first 100 guests would receive samples and merchandise, a vivid signal of the brand’s welcome-first posture. San Antonio is the fifth site in a broader rollout that aims to test roughly 10 pilot stores across the Dallas–Fort Worth and San Antonio metro areas. The new store architecture features an expanded outdoor lobby and a covered patio, built to invite lingering as the drive-thru, self-service kiosks, walk-up windows, and the mobile app orchestrate a flexible guest journey.
The San Antonio launch reads like a gentle invitation to slow down and savor a moment that’s more than a drink—it’s a mood, a doorway into a bigger conversation about how brands reimagine moments between meals. CosMc’s isn’t merely selling beverages; the plan is to cultivate hospitality as a practice, a space where ease and conversation can co-exist with novelty and speed.